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Thiamine and lipophilic thiamine precursors protect against oxidative damage in cultured neuroblastoma cells
Sambon, Margaux; Wins, Pierre; Bettendorff, Lucien
201712th National Congress of the Belgian Society for Neuroscience.
 

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Keywords :
Thiamine; Oxidative stress
Abstract :
[en] Recent evidence suggests that thiamine (vitamin B1) and some of its derivatives can exert prominent neuroprotective effects in the mammalian brain, particularly in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease and tauopathies. As orally administered thiamine crosses intestinal and blood-brain barriers only slowly, precursors with higher bioavailability e.g. sulbutiamine, benfotiamine and dibenzoylthiamine, have been developed. We investigated the protective effects of thiamine and those precursors in neuroblastoma cells cultured in a medium containing minimal amounts of thiamine (10 nM). We induced oxidative stress by incubating the cells (24h) in the presence of the neurotoxic agent paraquat (0.25 mM). This treatment reduced cell viability by 40%. When thiamine or the precursors were present simultaneously, we observed protective effects by the precursors while free thiamine was ineffective.Dibenzoylthiamine was most efficient, affording complete protection of cells at 10-20 μM. It also caused the highest increase in intracellular thiamine, suggesting that the protection from oxidative damage is linked to increased levels of free thiamine (rather than thiamine diphosphate) in the neuroblastoma cells. These results and others from our laboratory raise the possibility that dibenzoylthiamine might useful as a neuroprotective agent in neurodegenerative disease.
Research center :
Giga-Neurosciences - ULiège
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Sambon, Margaux ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Biochimie et physiologie humaine et pathologique
Wins, Pierre
Bettendorff, Lucien  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Biochimie et physiologie humaine et pathologique
Language :
English
Title :
Thiamine and lipophilic thiamine precursors protect against oxidative damage in cultured neuroblastoma cells
Publication date :
2017
Event name :
12th National Congress of the Belgian Society for Neuroscience.
Event organizer :
Belgian Society for Neuroscience
Event place :
Ghent, Belgium
Event date :
22 May 2017
Audience :
International
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique [BE]
FRIA - Fonds pour la Formation à la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans l'Agriculture [BE]
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